pedagogue in English

noun
1
a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one.
Three states in our division have chosen to recognize respected teachers and pedagogues .

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1. Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue.

2. 3 He was a french historian and pedagogue.

3. 2 He was a French pedagogue and historian.

4. 5 Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue.

5. 4 Hope pre-school pedagogue can give children education they need.

6. 20 Between the main body exists the question is the pedagogue and researcher's fission, the pedagogue and the learner is separated from, the learner and learner's faintness.

7. 16 My friend, because our conservative pedagogue gives me only time, hit'passing '.

8. 14 Does anybody have pedagogue in your Greek translation there at 24?

9. Adviser: See: accessory , accomplice , advocate , arbiter , counsel , counselor , esquire , informant , informer , pedagogue , procurator

10. 21 But after the faith is come, we are no longer under a pedagogue .

11. 9 Wherefore the law was our pedagogue in Christ, that we might be justified by faith.

12. Pedagogue comes from the Greek roots paid-, meaning "child," and Agogos, "leader," because a …

13. 15 Therefore, a successful pedagogue depends upon is not only one, but should also have student's family.

14. 26 There is guest at, still give you this unique divine sorcery pedagogue is some face, come, come up.

15. 18 There is guest at, still give you this unique divine sorcery pedagogue is some face, come, come up.

16. 1 De Gaulle was a born pedagogue who used the public platform and the television screen to great effect.

17. 13 At the same time, the pedagogue should attach importance to the non-verbal message communication with student.

18. 6 One of the most important duties of a pedagogue is to teach the pupil how to practice correctly.

19. 19 The teaching effect and the education goal finally only can through receive the pedagogue to accept the activity to manifest and to complete.

20. 22 But parents and prosecutors alike are nonetheless asking why the female version of pedagogue perversion seems more common on their peninsula compared with other places.

21. 11 Introduction:once drifted smoke metropolis a great sorcery pedagogue, end because some reason threw in the camp that the Wu works properly queen and cornered to fix black sorcery.

22. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi — (January 12, 1746 ndash; February 17, 1827) was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer.Birth, education and Careerhe was born on January 12, 1746 in Zürich, Switzerland

23. Both pedagogue and demagogue can trace their roots back to the Greek verb Agogos, "leader," but the first element of each word leads them in different directions

24. As students are laboring through their self-assessments, the pedagogue can uninterruptedly hire students in their own speed and then enjoin education in retort to coalesce their Acquirements needs.

25. It was this thing that came into the cosmos as an invader, it enslaved humanity, it was the pedagogue that swatted humanity down when humanity was in its childish state.

26. 17 It was this thing that came into the cosmos as an invader, it enslaved humanity,(www.Sentencedict.com) it was the pedagogue that swatted humanity down when humanity was in its childish state.

27. 8 Look what he says in "Therefore the law was our disciplinarian until Christ came so that we might be justified by faith." Well the word "disciplinarian" there is the Greek word "pedagogue."

28. 12 The pedagogue ship of marine in Guangdong, the size still cannot compares with British army's warship outside etc. and carry cannon almost tens, now can ahead journey of, altogether have

29. Arranged for string orchestra by arranger, composer, pedagogue William Starr, this arrangement of Czardas includes a piano accompaniment so that groups of two or three violins can perform it using the piano

30. 7 Pedagogue comes to the art of viatic pottery and porcelain that serves as to devote oneself to to want education and tie of actual production phase all the time, he feels very gratified.

31. 10 As mayor, he was chief pedagogue, urging bogotanos not to run red lights, dump litter or beat their wives, sometimes dressing up as "Super Citizen" in spandex to get the message across.

32. Simple past tense of Chide 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume (please specify volume=I to VI), London: A[ndrew] Millar […], OCLC 928184292: Jones Chid the pedagogue for his interruption, and then the stranger proceeded.··past participle of Chide

33. -Agogue definition, a combining form with the meaning “leader, bringer,” of that named by the initial element, occurring in loanwords from Greek (demAgogue; pedAgogue); used also in medical terms that denote substances inducing the expulsion or secretion of that named by the initial element (cholAgogue; hemAgogue)